Monday, December 30, 2013

Sunday, July 31, 2011

10-12 June 2011, a few Moto Guzzi riders met up in Ely, Nevada. 4 Moto Guzzi Quotas were represented from Utah (Mike), Arizona(Ron), Oregon(Joe), and Virginia(John). Another Quota owner from Utah(John) and one from Nevada (Alfred) were riding other bikes on this weekend.

Tom from Utah and Dan from Nevada, both own Guzzis, but this weekend, Tom was on his BMW GS and Dan on his Ducati/Cagiva Elefant.

Bert has owned a few Guzzis, with 3 of them being Quotas. He rode in from Elko, NV. on a Kawasaki KLR.

Most of the group stayed at the Jailhouse Motel. Everyone seemed to have an enjoyable time. Hopefully Alfred is healed by now...

I didn't get any photos of the Quota torn apart in the parking lot getting diagnosed. I should have. We learned that the engine kill switch needs to be in the "on" position for the bike to start.

One of the activities at the Canyonlands Motor Classic is tech day. Riders are encouraged to bring in their bike and perform needed service or modifications. Here is a Kawasaki KLR rider from Salt Lake City getting assistance from Fred, owner of Arrowhead Motorsports, in installing a new "doohickey" in his engine.

Friday, June 4, 2010

A quick ride to Moab was in order to take part in the Canyonlands Motor Classic. The CMC is one of the oldest gathering of dual sport motorcycle riders in the U.S. The Classic was originally called the "Utah Get Together" and attracted primarily Kawasaki KLR riders. I don't recall when I first attended, but it was 199_.

The CMC has evolved from a small event where everyone got to meet everyone, to a more well attended affair (about 150 riders) and now back down to about 50-60 people.

Arrowhead Motorsports sponsors the CMC now and served dinner to us tonight.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Friday, May 14, 2010

On the way to Baker, Nevada for the annual Grappa Groupo Gathering, we were passing through Delta, Utah and saw a friend at the gas station. He had just endured some muddy conditions in the area and was content to ride tarmac with us to Baker.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Come out and support this worthwhile event! There is a rumor that special points are being awarded to motorcycles of Italian origin. Check out the museum after you eat a great brat for lunch! If you don't have a European motorcycle, show up anyway!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Visits today included Goosenecks state park, Monument Valley, Navajo National Monument, Wupatki NM, Sunset Crater NM and Sedona, AZ. Our group had an invitation to participate in Sedona Scooter week.What an exciting couple of days it would be. The first order of business was to install new handlebars on a Suzuki Burgman for Scooter Doug.

Friday, December 12, 2008

I'm always looking for ways to pack a little lighter when out travelling. I'm also on the lookout for new and innovative products that are better than anything else I've previously used. Are you looking for the perfect gift for the motorcycle rider that has everything?This is what you need, socks made from coconut!I've now been using the socks for 6 months now. I was a skeptic when I first heard of them, but am a believer in them now. The coconut makes it so the socks have properties that keep odor to a minimum. You really can wear these things for 5 days without being offensive (maybe longer, but I haven't tried yet). Just by setting them in the hot sun will "freshen" them up. If you wash them in a sink, they will dry quickly. The wicking properties are excellent.As for packing lighter, I now just ride with the one pair of coconut socks that I'm wearing.And yes, coconut socks are very comfortable. Buy them, try them, and if you are not sold on them, send them back for a refund!

Monday, December 8, 2008

The first meeting of the Greater Utah Touring Society didn't turn out quite as planned. Read about the adventure here.In short, even thought the day was warm and dry, winter had arrived in the high country a few weeks previous.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

A few of us spent Halloween afternoon riding at Grand Junction, CO. We rode the 27 1/4 road riding area at the west end of the airport. Dinner was at the Ale House in Grand Junction. I was ready for a nap when we arrived at the Super 8 motel in Fruita that night.

The following day, after picking up sandwiches and drinks, we trailered to the Rabbit Valley exit on Interstate 70. We rode between Utah and Colorado throughout the afternoon. Dinner that night was across the street from the motel at El Talpatio mexican restaurant. Good food, but a little pricey.

Drove home on Sunday with a stop at Groggs near Price, UT. As you can see from the photo above, Carpenter Mike always looks forward to a meal at Groggs.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

It was late in the afternoon and no riding had been done today, so it was decided that a quick trip to the top of Big Cottonwood canyon was in order. A few colored leaves still on the trees, but the temerature was cool. Packed slush in a few shaded areas of the road.